I am a Bucket Filler Lesson 4. What are drops? Drops are personal, positive written messages. They’re a simple way to share kind words with others, give.

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I am a Bucket Filler Lesson 4

What are drops? Drops are personal, positive written messages. They’re a simple way to share kind words with others, give unexpectedly, and fill someone’s bucket. Students will learn…how to write drops

Drops can be… Compliments –“You did an outstanding job on your math test!” Say Thank You –“Thank you for sticking up for me at recess today.” Special Note –“I just want to say that you are a great friend.”

Drops can be… Drops must be honest Drops must be nice Drops must be about one thing you can describe Drops can be thank you notes Drops can be about when you notice someone doing something good Drops can be about something you know another person does very well

Drops can also be… Drops should be just about the person you are writing the drop for Drops should be specific Drops should tell the person why he or she is getting this drop from you

Activity Think of a person in your family you want to give a drop to. Write something that will fill this person’s bucket on the drop. Later, we will give the drops to these people.